Sean Strickland, during the UFC Houston Media Day on February 18, went on a sexist tirade against women's sports and slammed Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance. Sean Strickland started his rant by slamming Paramount+, the streamer behind Saturday's match, because it "f***ing ruined 'Halo', by making it 'gay'."He then went on to slam the Rousey-Carano match scheduled for May, questioning whether people would watch and suggesting that if the players were "half naked," it might make the fight "a little better.""We're just gonna watch two middle aged woman f***ing going through menopause fight each other. Who gives a f**k?"He then added,"You take the weakest softest motherf**ker here and you guys would beat up Amanda Nunes."He then went on a tirade against women's sports and said that "nobody gives a f**k" about the Rousey-Carano fight,"There's nothing wrong with women. They do great things. They cook, they clean. There are no women in prison, right? Like, that's why I didn't go to f**king prison, knowing I'm gonna have to go be surrounded by a bunch of f**king dudes for 30 years. I'm not doing that s**t...Problem is, we've empowered them too much to ruin society."What did Sean Strickland say about Bad Bunny's halftime performance?At one point during the media day, Sean Strickland began discussing the NFL and called Bad Bunny a "f***ing f**t." He lamented the days when the NFL was the "f**king standard of being a f***ing man.""I think they all get together around a table and say, 'You know what guys, how do we ruin this sport? How do we gay it up. Why don't we bring in a gay foreigner who doesn't speak f**king English and have him perform."Final Destination actor Devon Sawa took to social media to slam UFC and Paramount+ in a recent post. Sawa tagged the media company and demanded that the company stop platforming Strickland. Amanda Nunes reacted to the rant in an Instagram post where she mentioned in her caption,"We do everything he said, and to top it all off, lol, we're fighters too. #girlpower don't cry."As per media reports, Paramount+, which signed a $7.7 billion broadcast deal with UFC in August 2025, is facing pressure to address Strickland's controversial comments. As per Variety, the contract has an average annual value of $1.1 billion. According to My MMA News, executives at Paramount+ were not pleased with Strickland's remarks.